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Roter Haubarg is both a historical place - typical of the area - and a good restaurant with a lot on the menu. It seems to be all based on local traditions - fish and lamb dishes. Food was very rustic but fine. Quiet restaurant...More

One of the most beautiful restaurant I have seen. Went for lunch, I had the tradional german meal of schinzel, fried potatoes and a very fresh salad. Heaven, my two companions had coffee and cake, the serves of cake was of generous size, I had...More

Well worth driving a little bit out of our way to get here. Super menu and both fish and lamb were out of this world. Staff really friendly and service prompt. Was wonderful to sit outside and enjoy the gorgeous setting.

I like when the menu does not have too many items on their list. This is an indication that everything is freshly prepared. And you will leave the restaurant with a full belly and very satisfied. Local cuisine with excellent meat dishes (we didn't try...More

In this historical and geographically exciting area it is wonderful to find a great building with an interesting story, very well restored and with an interesting museum. And on a cold day it is so good to see a menu full of local food including...More

Classic building and good restaurant. Food was up to the mark without being outstanding. I have to agree with one of the other comments about the coffee being overpriced and of very average quality. Attached museum worth a look and nice gardens and outdoor area...More

Only those who know the region well will know about this place. A must! The setting of this unusually constructed, rarely seen, Farmhouse is amongst the fields and grasslands of the very flat Northern German countryside, near the rough North Sea, just slightly elevated on...More